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Nonresident Senior Fellow

Andrés Rozental

Andrés Rozental

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Latin America Initiative

Andrés Rozental, former deputy foreign minister of Mexico, works primarily on global governance issues, U.S.-Mexico relations and international migration. He served for many years in Mexico’s diplomatic corps.



Expertise

Latin America; U.S.-Mexico relations; United Nations, migration; international governance reform

  • Language Fluency:
  • Spanish
  • French

Background

Current Positions
Chairman, Board of Trustees, Mexican Council on Foreign Relations; Member, Inter American Dialogue; Governor, Center for International Governance Innovation, Canada; Advisory Board Member, Woodrow Wilson Center's Mexico Institute; Vice Chair, Board of the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, Sweden; Member, Pacific Council on International Policy; Eminent Ambassador of Mexico.

Past Positions
President, Mexican Council on Foreign Relations; Ambassador-at-Large and Special Presidential Envoy for President Vicente Fox, Mexico; Ambassador of Mexico to the United Kingdom; Deputy Foreign Minister of Mexico; Ambassador of Mexico to Sweden; Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva

Awards
Grand Cross of the Polar Star (Sweden); Grand Cross of the Civil Merit Order (Spain); Order of Civil Merit (France)

Education

M.A., Economics, University of Pennsylvania (Wharton); B.A., Universidad de las Américas, Mexico City


Research and Commentary

Save to My PortfolioOnly the U.S. Can Win War on DrugsFebruary 25, 2009The Dallas Morning News

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